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BRACKET, STRUCTURAL
Presolicitation from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336413 • PSC 1560.
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The Defense Logistics Agency has issued a presolicitation notice for structural brackets under solicitation number SPE4A726R0331. The project is classified under the PSC code 1560 and falls within NAICS 336413, focusing on aerospace product and parts manufacturing. Interested parties must respond by February 20, 2026, with specific details to be hosted on their buyer website.
The buyer aims to procure structural brackets that are critical to aerospace applications, enhancing the logistics and supply chain for defense operations.
- Aerospace manufacturing companies
- Companies with experience in producing structural components for military applications
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- Technical approach
- Past performance examples
- Cost proposal
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- Competitive pricing based on market analysis for aerospace parts
- Consideration of the SBA set-aside for small businesses
- Potential to partner with manufacturers who specialize in aerospace materials
- Consider teaming with a small business for eligibility under SBA set-aside
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary materials due to supply chain issues
- Compliance with stringent military specifications
- What specific specifications or standards must the structural brackets meet?
- Are there existing suppliers currently fulfilling this requirement, and why is there a need for additional bids?
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- Detailed technical requirements for the structural brackets
- Specific quantities needed or any optional ordering
- Expected delivery timelines within the performance period
- Budgetary constraints or ceiling price for bids
- Any required certifications or quality assurance measures
- Location of performance facilities or shipping requirements
- Unique functionalities or features desired for the brackets
- Competitor landscape or current supplier details
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